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y6 exam revision (2)
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Why does Jeff wear gloves?
For protection
To scare the owl
For decoration
Because England is cold
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What word class is freedom in the sentence “She soared into freedom”?
Verb
Adverb
Noun
Adjective
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What sound do red kites make near their nests?
Barking
Clicking
Wailing
Whistling
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What word class is flap in “flap-flap-glide”?
Adjective
Conjunction
Adverb
Verb
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What word class is wild in “Stig is strong. Stig is wild.”?
Adverb
Verb
Adjective
Noun
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What is the name of the owl?
Jeff
Stig
Twig
2450
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Why do you think the narrator says “I won’t cry”?
She wants to be brave
Stig is already gone and the narrator is bored now
She doesn’t care anymore
She is tired
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What is the mood at the end of Text 2?
Angry
Bittersweet
Bored
Confused
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What does "my heart tugs" mean?
The narrator has medical condition
The narrator is out of breath and having a panic attack
The narrator is scared
The narrator feels strong emotion
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Which bird of prey hovers in the sky?
Osprey
Buzzard
Red kite
Kestrel
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What word class is soaring in “buzzards soaring on the thermals”?
Adverb
Noun
Verb
Adjective
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Why do they hide behind a wall during the release?
To avoid being attacked by the owl
To surprise the owl
Because it's cold
To avoid disturbing the owl
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What is the male osprey’s call?
Ueelp… ueelp…
Hoo-hoo
Tweep-tweep
Mew-mew-mew
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How do sparrowhawks usually hunt?
From underwater
By ambush and swooping
By gliding slowly
By hovering
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Why is the owl described as strong and delicate all at once?
It means she is dangerous and ready to hunt
It means she is sleepy
It shows she’s ready to be free
It means she’s unwell
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Where do ospreys migrate from?
West Africa
North America
Australia
Arctic Circle
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What is the main purpose of Text 1?
To describe UK birds of prey
To argue for animal rights
To tell a story
To raise money for conservation
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What might be a reason for the decline of raptors?
Illegal killing
Bright feathers
Too many trees
Too much fish
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Why does the narrator feel emotional in Text 2?
She wants to stay at the sanctuary
She is scared of owls
She is angry with Jeff because he releases Stig
She has grown close to the owl
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What does raptor mean in this context?
Endangered species
Fast flyer
Singing bird
Bird of prey
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How is the owl’s movement described during flight?
Fast but unsure / unsteady
Graceful and wild
Loud and clumsy
Slow and awkward
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Which bird nests in cities and eats pigeons?
Osprey
Kestrel
Peregrine
Red kite
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What feeling does bright white and gold create during the flight?
Cold and silence
Anger and fear
Sadness and gloom
Beauty and freedom
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What is the effect of using short lines like “and she flaps”?
Slows the pace to bore the reader
Adds humour
Makes it boring
Builds excitement and anticipation
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What is the significance of Stig 2450?
It's Stig's cage number
It's important for scientific research on wild birds
So Stig's name will be remembered
It’s Jeff’s code
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Which of the following best describes the structure of Text 2?
First person reflection
Third person narration
Letter to Jeff
Diary entry
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What is the theme shared by both texts?
School and learning
Danger and fear
Anger and revenge
Freedom and wildness
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How does Jeff personalise Stig's ring?
He adds her name
He makes it from silver
He adds feathers
He paints it gold
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How does the narrator describe her feelings?
Using metaphors
Through facts
With jokes
With statistics
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What word class is glow in “his cheeks glow red”?
Noun
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
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Which raptor might be seen walking in fields?
Osprey
Kestrel
Buzzard
Peregrine
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What does the flash of gold symbolise at the end?
The sun
How short memory can be
The sun rising
Stig's ring and identity
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What word class is watch in “We duck behind the wall to watch”?
Adjective
Noun
Verb
Conjunction
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What does the narrator mean by the tug turns into a bruise?
She is angry
She falls down
Her sadness deepens
She gets hurt
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What does the phrase "the light is melting darkly into stars" suggest?
It is snowing
It is turning from day to night
It is cloudy
The narrator is crying
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What word class is majestic in “birds of prey are majestic”?
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
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What is the commonest bird of prey in the UK?
Sparrowhawk
Buzzard
Peregrine
Osprey
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What word class is delicate in “She looks strong and delicate”?
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
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What word class is slowly in “She slowly stepped forward”?
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
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What is happening in the story in Text 2?
An owl is injured
A young owl is being repurposed
A young owl is being released
A girl is finding an owl
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What is the tone of the nonfiction text?
Humorous
Informative
Sad
Persuasive
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What does the word carrion mean?
Dead animals
Live fish
Fallen leaves
Fast prey
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What literary technique is used in “eyes are paintbrush flicks”?
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
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What word class is nest in “They make a great choice for nesting”?
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
Noun
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Which bird has a forked tail?
Kestrel
Buzzard
Osprey
Red kite
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What genre is Text 2?
Personal narrative (fiction)
Article (non-fiction)
Diary entry (fiction)
Report (non-fiction)
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Which bird of prey is likely to be seen hovering?
Buzzard
Peregrine
Kestrel
Sparrowhawk
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What does the word persecution mean?
Being protected
Hunting for food
Harsh mistreatment
Being watched
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What does the narrator want to do instead of letting Stig go?
Call for help
Give her to a zoo
Meet her regularly
Keep her forever
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What sound does a buzzard make?
Mewing like a cat
Whistle
Loud screech
Whoop-whoop
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